Here is a chapter excerpt from the new Practical JBoss Seam Projects book: click here to download.
EXCERPT: Introducing Seam
Practical JBoss Seam Projects book publishes
This week, Apress publishes its second book on the popular open source Java EE 5 application development framework, JBoss Seam. Written by enterprise Java expert and best selling author, Jim Farley…
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Java EE 6 approved with reservations
Java EE 6 approved with reservations.
JavaOne 2007, DayOne
Here are our highlights from JavaOne so far. Contributed in part by Rob Warner. From JavaFX to what to expect in Java EE 6 platform and much more.
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EXCERPT: Using Rich Internet Technologies
With JavaOne here and the likely anticipated news of an official Java EE 6 and JSF 2 proposal, here’s an Apress book excerpt on Using Rich Internet Technologies, revisiting the acclaimed Pro JSF and Ajax by Jonas Jacobi and John Fallows.
What Should be in Java EE 6?
From InfoQ.com: See JBoss Seam and Hibernate founder/lead Gavin King’s wishlist for Java EE 6.
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EXCERPT: Introduction to Seam
Check out this chapter excerpt from the newly released and highly anticipated Beginning JBoss Seam, which gives an Introduction to Seam.
Beginning JBoss Seam publishes
I am very much excited and pleased to announce that Beginning JBoss Seam has just published, and is now available on Amazon.com, Apress.com, or your other favorite bookseller.
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Project Woodstock: JSF Components
Sun announces the creation of Project Woodstock. Woodstock is a new Java.net open source project that provides an extensive set of JavaServer Faces (JSF) components
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Wicket advantages over JSF and Spring MVC
InfoQ.com: A recent post to the Wicket mailing list details some reasons to choose Wicket over Spring MVC or JSF. For more, check out Pro Wicket (Apress).
JBoss Seam 1.1 released
TheServerSide.com is reporting the release of JBoss Seam 1.1, which features support for RAD/IDE tools, added J2EE 1.4 deployment (and Tomcat), easy CRUD application creation, ready-to-use AJAX components, better JSF validation, and more. For more on Seam, Apress will be publishing Beginning JBoss Seam in Feb 2007.
The Official Sun Java EE 5 Tutorial
Here’s the official Sun Java EE 5 Tutorial. Use this in addition to Apress series of Java EE 5 books found in Java catalog.
NetBeans: Visual Web Pack now available
c/net News.com reports: Sun Microsystems announced the availability of two new sets of developer tools for its open source NetBeans IDE on Wednesday.
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The Definitive Guide to JBoss Seam
While you’re waiting for Beginning JBoss Seam from Apress, check out the currently available tutorial reference on Seam, essentially the definitive guide to JBoss Seam, available now online from Red Hat JBoss.
Opinion: Is Eclipse Poised to Move into Quiet Ubiquity?
TheServerSide.com has posted this opinion piece on Eclipse Framework. What do you think?
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